Weinnorrhea?

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Glenn Reynolds - "Given the predilections of our political class, you’d think this would be a higher priority for them."


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"Given the predilections of our political class, you’d think this would be a higher priority for them."

it would be dumb to TIP off the wife:-))))

Fortunately gonorrhea is very rare in the interior of BC; sky high chlamydia rates but haven't diagnosed a single case of gonorrhea since I've left Vancouver. Also no heterosexual HIV and the HIV paranoia so prevalent in Vancouver hasn't reached here.

Antibiotic resistence of bacteria is a major problem and one that needs to be urgently researched. One very promising treatment of bacterial infections is the use of bacteriophages; these were in use in ?Romania in the pre-antibiotic era but research on them almost ceased once effective antibiotics became available. I'd much rather see some of the money that is currently wasted on the CAGW non-problem devoted to developing novel antibacterial treatments.

I'm sure once some prominent politician develops antibiotic resistant gonorrhea and it spreads to his wife, the live-in nanny the pool boy and other members of the political class then suddenly there might be a revival of interest in the problem of bacterial antibiotic resistence.

I think all you can get is "gone on rear" from serial sexting of images of your e pluribus unum.

Might the following have a beneficial effect of some kind:

(1) copper?

(2) massive quantities of good bacteria (like the ones in yogurt)?

I imagine the dialogue goes something like this:

"Ladies, you don't know me, and I live three time zones away, but here's a picture of my junk. I know so much about women that I imagine you are now sexually aroused."

"Hmm, from this distance it looks like every other ****. If I wanted one, perhaps there would be one closer than New York City or Washington. I wonder if that shoe sale is still on."

I'm thinking of writing a novel about a guy with VD and chronic flatulence, set in the time of the Civil War. I'll call it "Gono With The Wind"...

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